Traditional approaches to help employees alleviate burnout—such as recommending some time off, an afternoon yoga class or better time-management skills—may release stress, but they’re unlikely to […]
States reported that 242,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending May 13, a decrease of 22,000 from last week’s revised level. First-time […]
The SHRM Annual Conference and Expo 2023 (SHRM23) is shaping up to be a great professional development, networking and entertainment opportunity—likely the largest gathering of HR […]
There are some common mistakes employers should avoid when recruiting and hiring new graduates for entry-level positions. Here are some strategies for employers looking to attract […]
The Los Angeles-based video game developer Riot Games agreed to pay $100 million to settle a sex discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit, the largest settlement of […]
Annual health savings account contribution limits for 2024 are increasing in one of the biggest jumps in recent years, the IRS announced May 16: The annual […]
On May 11, Gov. Bill Lee signed the Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA) into law, making Tennessee the eighth state to enact a comprehensive privacy law. […]
A district court erred in denying a preliminary injunction against a revised U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) regulation concerning how the federal minimum wage applies to […]
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California recently rejected a class-action settlement in a wage and hour lawsuit against AT&T Mobility Services because […]